Drum loops from an online company called The Loop Loft are well recorded with many styles. Easy to load into Auria and they seem to always be running a sale. Drum Session in the App Store has some excellent kits and editable loops. Quick and easy way to get tracks going. Drum Loops HD in the App Sto...

I don’t think I’ve ever used 8, but I certainly use 4-6 on just about all my projects in much the same way as @richardyot describes. When I think about my mixes, subgroups are part of that thinking. I don’t find the sub groups annoying.

Sorry to start a new thread, but I’m reading conflicting reports about 2.18 here and over at the AudioBus Forum. I’m on an iPad Air 2 and upgraded from the original Auria to Auria Pro. Some users are reporting 2.18 fixed the crash issues that were introduced in 2.17, and others are saying 2.18 did n...

I’m glad you asked, because the Powerbridge only charges the iPad. It allows you to charge while having the interface plugged in. Unfortunately, it doesn’t charge the interface; therefore, it doesn’t power a condenser mic. I have a Truetone 1 Spot 9 volt power supply for guitar pedals, which I use t...

It’s a very good sounding interface; although it is plastic and doesn’t seem very durable. I use it with IK’s PowerBridge, which charges the iPad and doesn’t add any hum. Expensive, but it was well worth it to me. I also have a Focusrite 2i2 and think the iRig sounds noticeably better with my microp...

Your help is very much appreciated. I didn’t want to spend the extra money on AUM and got some info over at AudioBus Forum about an app called AudioStretch. Incredibly easy, does exactly what I needed and only a $10 app. Thank you, again.

The only way I know to do a traditional slowdown (where both the pitch and the tempo change) is with Lyra, but that isn't going to work on a 10 minute track. The easiest way to do this would be in AUM: set the tempo of your original track, create a new track, set it to File Player, and load your tr...